Management has advice for any Washington Post newsroom employees who are wondering which parades and festivals they can pencil into their summer calendars: It’s fine, as long as you’re not expressing public advocacy. So, Pride is fine. Juneteenth is great. July 4—go nuts. But, a memo Monday from Post honchos warns: “Context matters: It would be fine to participate in a celebration at BLM plaza but not a protest there or attend a Pride gathering but not a demonstration at the Supreme Court.” The same rubric applies to issues like DC statehood: “details matter. A shirt with the flag of the District of Columbia is fine. One supporting statehood would not be – that would be an expression of public advocacy on a matter we cover.”